Warwick Nature Conservation and Environment
In New York, near Lake Sterling Forest (Blue Lake) Jehovah's Witnesses began the construction of a new world headquarters. But during construction, the Witnesses also protect the nature and the species. How so?
The Witnesses have temporarily closed the fence around the construction site so that wild beasts and turtles do not enter the building, so that these unique animals will not be harmed.
Due to the fact that construction workers often visit the fence, animals cannot enter the construction site. Witnesses plan to remove the fence after the construction is complete. But if a lighthouse is found near a building, specialists will throw it into the for
For the blue hyena (a kind of green bird) during the nesting period, fruit trees were harvested during the winter months. After construction, the area will be home to the poultry so that the birds can return to their former habitats.
In addition, certain areas of land are cleaned from October to March so that the seeds of rare plants can spread and grow. Although at Warwick this way
Although no vegetation was found, Jehovah's Witnesses are clearing the area since 2007.
Lake Sterling-Forest, which is located near the construction site, is home to many aquatic birds and fish such as trout, wildlife, salmon and more. To protect the lake, the designers chose several methods of environmental construction. For example, this involves planting plants on the roofs of buildings. This method helps to clear the rainwater and reduce the amount of rain that falls from the roof. The Witnesses also care for plants that grow along the lake.
One of Jehovah's Witnesses says: "Although this requires additional time and planning, we intend to protect Warwick's ecosystem."
In New York, near Lake Sterling Forest (Blue Lake) Jehovah's Witnesses began the construction of a new world headquarters. But during construction, the Witnesses also protect the nature and the species. How so?
The Witnesses have temporarily closed the fence around the construction site so that wild beasts and turtles do not enter the building, so that these unique animals will not be harmed.
Due to the fact that construction workers often visit the fence, animals cannot enter the construction site. Witnesses plan to remove the fence after the construction is complete. But if a lighthouse is found near a building, specialists will throw it into the for
For the blue hyena (a kind of green bird) during the nesting period, fruit trees were harvested during the winter months. After construction, the area will be home to the poultry so that the birds can return to their former habitats.
In addition, certain areas of land are cleaned from October to March so that the seeds of rare plants can spread and grow. Although at Warwick this way
Although no vegetation was found, Jehovah's Witnesses are clearing the area since 2007.
Lake Sterling-Forest, which is located near the construction site, is home to many aquatic birds and fish such as trout, wildlife, salmon and more. To protect the lake, the designers chose several methods of environmental construction. For example, this involves planting plants on the roofs of buildings. This method helps to clear the rainwater and reduce the amount of rain that falls from the roof. The Witnesses also care for plants that grow along the lake.
One of Jehovah's Witnesses says: "Although this requires additional time and planning, we intend to protect Warwick's ecosystem."
Warwick Nature Conservation and Environment
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